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Roger Williamson

From 1999 to 2010, Dr Roger Williamson organised nearly 80 sustainable development conferences at Wilton Park, the UK government’s specialist international centre for policy dialogue. He has also worked at senior level within Christian Aid, the Church of England...

Mpho Matsitle

Mpho Matsitle writes and thinks in music – the only language he understands – and believes that everything must be subjected to the unforgiving scrutiny of black radical thought. He fancies himself an immortal black existentialist and a libertine. He...

Ebrahim Ebrahim

Ebrahim joined the liberation movement as a youth activist in 1952, and participated in the Congress of the People Campaign, that drew up and adopted the Freedom Charter in 1955. He was active in all the campaigns of the 1950s, and after the banning of the ANC in...

Ntando PZ Mbatha

Ntando PZ Mbatha was born and bred in Ladysmith/Emnambithi, a town in Northern KwaZulu Natal. She holds a Master’s degree in History and currently works as a heritage coordinator for the Department of Sport Arts Culture and Recreation. Ntando is very passionate about...

Subry Govender

Subry Govender has been a journalist for over 40 years. He was detained, harassed, banned, under house-arrested and denied a passport during the struggles against apartheid and white minority rule in the 1970s and 1980s. He spent the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s fighting...

Mary-Anne Gontsana

Mary-Anne Gontsana was born and bred in Cape Town and lives in Montevideo. She has been a reporter for the online news website GroundUp since the start of 2012. She studied journalism at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology. She has had work experience at the...